Commercial Price Guide

First of all, thank you for considering us for your current project. Our over twenty-years experience has taught us that our clients appreciate knowing in advance exactly what they are buying and how much it will cost so we hope this guide of the conditions under which we accept assignments will answer your questions. Please note every quote we issue provides a breakdown of each of the following categories.

PRICING & EXPENSES

Fees: Our standard commercial photography fees are based upon an eight-hour photography day priced at $2000 and travel, layover time and site audit.

Post Production: Expert editing and refinement of your photographs on the computer is billed per hour.

Cancellations: In order to protect the time reserved for your project we may ask you to guarantee the fees for the day(s) scheduled when those days have also been requested by others.

Deposit: A 30% advance is required before a project can commence, 50% for the first time you commission DC Images professional services.

All pricing includes GST.

DELIVERY & USAGE

We edit every project and deliver the best of every assignment. We retain the copyright to all photographs DC Images executes for an assignment, while giving the client the usage rights and as many of the images as are needed for the client’s use. We supply the technical and artistic ability to illustrate an idea photographically and we are selling the right to produce those illustrations. Among the rights we retain is the right to resell all non-proprietary images but we do not exercise this right until one year after the publication date of the original project, thereby giving the client the exclusive use and impact for that period of time.

To get your next photographic project underway please call the studio any time on 02 9482 4838 or email us at info@dcimages.com.au. Alternatively, you can call Dale personally on 0404 010 922.

About DC Images

We love to capture people engaged in reality, I believe this is an incredibly important aspect of our work as it allows us to elicit moments of genuine spontaneity that bring a real sense of freedom to our images.
- Dale Casey